Comments: Swagerty is a draft-eligible sophomore who has been a two-way player as a catcher and a reliever. His future as a pro will be on the mound as he brings three outstanding pitches and good command to the table. While it might be tempting to try someone with that combination of skills as a starter, his aggressive approach on the mound, a delivery that has some effort to it and not the biggest frame in the world, relief work appears to be his calling. He profiles as the type of college reliever who could be quick to the big leagues, and those are typically in high demand when the Draft rolls around.Enhanced Scouting Report

769

Mendoza, Richard

Isabel Flores HS

RHP

S/R

6'01"

170

1992-02-25

HS

289

Lyons, Tyler

Oklahoma State

LHP

S/L

6'02"

205

1988-02-21

SR

Comments: Lyons was named an honorable mention All-Big 12 performer in 2009 and was named to the All-Tournament Team at the NCAA Clemson Regional. He was a 10th-round selection of the New York Yankees in 2009 but did not sign.

469

Klein, Geoffrey

Santa Clara University

C

S/R

6'07"

200

1988-03-27

JR

379

Wilson, Austin

Harvard-Westlake HS (CA)

RF

R/R

6'04"

210

1992-02-07

HS

Comments: Wilson not only has tremendous tools -- his raw power being the best of them -- he has the work ethic and character to maximize those tools. Still a little bit raw, he does need to improve his overall hitting skills so he'll be able to consistently tap into that power at the next level. He's a sponge who soaks up information, so most feel he'll do just fine down the road. With a plus arm and good speed, the Stanford signee could be a prototypical right fielder in due time, one who doesn't wait long to hear his name on Draft day.Enhanced Scouting Report

559

Whiting, Boone

Centenary College

RHP

R/R

6'01"

175

1989-08-20

JR

1039

Valaika, Matt

University of California - Santa Barbara

2B

R/R

5'10"

180

1988-04-02

SR

106

Tuivailala, Samuel

Aragon HS (CA)

SS

R/R

6'03"

195

1992-10-19

HS

799

Sanchez, Victor

University of San Diego

1B

R/R

6'02"

200

1988-12-30

JR

Comments: Sanchez was a 25th-round selection of the Chicago Cubs in 2007 but did not sign.

679

Ramos, Steven

Ohlone College

RF

R/R

6'00"

160

1990-07-04

J2

889

Patterson, Christopher

Appalachian State

RHP

R/R

6'00"

200

1988-03-29

SR

1189

Parry, Ian

Furman University

RHP

R/R

5'11"

178

1988-08-08

SR

709

Nuernberg, Dyllon

Western Nevada CC

RHP

R/R

6'01"

220

1991-05-28

J1

1519

Moye, Andrew

Georgia Southern

RHP

R/R

6'05"

180

1987-09-11

JR

619

Martin, Trevor

West Seattle HS (WA)

SS

R/R

6'00"

190

1991-08-03

HS

829

Lucas, Aiden

Denison University

RHP

R/R

6'02"

225

1988-04-21

SR

649

Lucas, Joshua

State College of Florida Manatee-Sarasota

RHP

R/R

6'06"

185

1990-11-05

J1

169

Longmire, Nicholas

University of the Pacific

RF

R/R

6'02"

210

1989-01-05

JR

50

Jenkins, Tyrell

Henderson HS (TX)

RHP

R/R

6'04"

180

1992-07-20

HS

Comments: A three-sport standout with a football commitment to Baylor, Jenkins might be one of the top pure athletes in the Draft class. He's still a little raw on the mound, though he commands the baseball better than you'd think considering how little he's focused on the craft. He has a very high ceiling to go along with an above-average fastball, a breaking ball that's solid, and even a feel for a changeup. The upside plus the athleticsm will likely get him selected by a team that thinks it can sign him away from heading to college.Enhanced Scouting Report

1369

Hansen, Robert

Beech HS (TN)

RHP

R/R

5'11"

155

1991-11-23

HS

529

Dodd, Corderius

North Side HS (TN)

RF

R/R

6'02"

230

1992-02-21

HS

979

Copeland, Ryan

Illinois State

LHP

R/L

5'11"

180

1988-06-10

SR

1219

Cerreto, Philip

Longwood University

3B

R/R

6'01"

195

1987-10-04

SR

1279

Brand, Larry

Bradley Central HS (TN)

RHP

R/R

6'02"

225

1992-05-19

HS

46

Blair, Seth

Arizona State

RHP

R/R

6'02"

195

1989-03-03

JR

Comments: Blair opened up many eyes with his first start of the year, when he threw harder than he had previously and all of his stuff, while inconsistent, was electric. He dialed it back after that, but still showed glimpses of having three, maybe more, above-average to plus offerings. Command issues have led to high pitch counts, which in turn make some think he's destined for a job as a reliever, though a team may at least give him a chance to show he can't start with that full repertoire. The glimpses he's shown could very well be enough to get him off the board on Day 1 of the Draft.Enhanced Scouting Report